Wale Details Altercation At WWE “Raw” Event

    In an interview with MTV, Wale explained his recent altercation at a WWE “Raw” event in Washington D.C. last night (March 31).

    While initial reports speculated that the rapper punched a man that was taunting him on Twitter throughout the event, Wale maintained that he just “mushed him a little bit.” “It was just a dude that was like, ‘I’mma kick your ass. I better not see you here,'” Wale said. MTV reports that the rapper eventually confronted the man once he found out where he was in the audience.

    According to HotNewHipHop, the man Tweeted “Did wale just walk by?! Nahhh b he better come collect this fade” as well as “You at Monday night raw fuckboy?”

    Describing the confrontation itself, Wale said he was mindful of children in the audience. “I was like, ‘Yo, is this you?’” Wale said. “And one thing lead to another, and I just kind of mushed him a little bit. Honestly, if there wasn’t kids right there, it would have went a little bit differently, but I just wanted to be conscious of them. It’s not to say it was the right decision. But in the moment, you know.”

    “People get it misconstrued,” he added. “Like, ‘Oh, you’re so butt-hurt.’ It’s not even that. I come from a place where when we was at the lunch table and niggas was jonesing on each other, I’ll respond. I’m gonna have something better, too. And now we’ve come to a place where, if you respond, you’re a bitch. Somebody could say ‘Fuck you’ 100 times, if I say ‘fuck you’ back, then I’m a bitch. And people be like, ‘You’re famous, you shouldn’t care…I care what people say because I try to be a man of the people.”

    “I just don’t understand, [in] society, why we champion people like that in this day and age,” he said. “I remember when people used to admire real people that stand behind their words or are stand-up men. I come from that. I had to address him as such. It wasn’t nothing really serious.”

    A short video of the incident is available below. 

    Last night, Wale released a remix of his “Sunshine” single featuring Rick Ross and Common.

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    71 thoughts on “Wale Details Altercation At WWE “Raw” Event

    1. Regardless of what was said and went down, Wale gotta take the L on this one for being at a WWE show in the first place as a young rich black man.

    2. every other month this nigga on his period and shit b and says he gonna change or deletes his twitter. punk nigga beefing with video hoes on twitter and 40 year old sports announcers from canada for not knowing who he be.

      1. its people like you thats hes talking about, what makes you so much better? is it that you sit on hhdx talking shit all day?

      1. Just a coward hiding behind a co outer screen talking shit to a Black man that attained some level of success and he feel salty about it.

    3. You are a celeb and worth millions. Why the fuck would you throw a punch at a nobody who could easily turn around and sue for half your shit? You should have learned from the Kanye incident.

    4. Man, Kanye and Wale let these hater white boys bait them into confrontations just so they can sue us and make us look like aggressive animals.

      ….that’s what ya boys is for, have ya boys break bones in theses fags faces
      Ike you ain’t had shit to do with it.

    5. If this was 50 Cent confronting Steve Stout over Steve saying he hadn’t made a hit song in a while then all the Gaunit nerds would be cheering like Yayo smacked a child.

    6. what rapper you know goes to see wrestling match seriously Wale how old are you? and you still watching wrestling and you have no kids i hope you was taking you nephew or little brother or something like WTF

    7. Wale = More girls
      Drake = More girls
      Lil Wayne = More girls
      Justin Bieber = More girls
      Miley Cyrus = More girls

      Nas = Less girls
      Wu Tang Clan = Less girls
      Kendrick = Less girls
      50 Cent = Less girls
      Eminem = Less girls

    8. These MMG artists can’t stop embarrassing Ross and his brand. Wale threatening niggas over twitter and screaming at magazines for not liking his album. Meek Mill out here getting bodied by a washed up Cassidy. Gunplay getting knocked out at his own show in Tampa, after getting a G-Unit beatdown and his MMG chain snatched and put in a 50 music video with Jeezy and Snoop.

      1. GUnit artists embarrassed themselves worse than any crew in history back when GUnit existed before they disappeared down the sewar after their brand became wiggerized and fugazi.

        50 uploading gay looking pics to his Instagram and screaming at Stout for not liking his work ethic.

        Yayo out here begging for a job on social media after Sheek bodies him on wax and he dissing 50 at the same damn time.

        Young Buck getting his chain snatched, crashing a motorcycle and going bankrupt and to prison while dissing 50 in his raps

        GUnit Blood members like Mazaradi Fox getting murdered while GUnit crips Like 40 Glocc get beat up on camera and thrown in bushes.

        G Unit had to sign the white DJ Pauly D from Jersey Shore just so their fanbase would have something ro brag about.

    9. I noticed a lot of the comments on here and I have to say, you people remind me of the man that Wale confronted: cowardly bullies that talk a bunch of shit online, but wouldn’t bust a grape in a fruit fight. That white guy is lucky that all Wale did was mush him back, otherwise it would’ve been an entirely different story. My fellow artists/friends at M.M.G are heavily trained in various forms of martial arts, so it’s not a good idea to pick a fight with us, as this poor sap learned.

      1. Wale is lucky a bunch of drunk white dudes didnt roll on him. even better. he’s lucky it wasn’t some brolic black dude that likes to smack up dudes smaller than him.

    10. Wale can’t be letting. These fools get to him, they looking for a check and that’s it. Be sure to checkout thegrandreport, they have some good hip hop and viral videos on there

    11. Wale is a terrible rapper. His older mixtapes dope tho. This nigga says he cares what people think but obviously he doesnt care enough to stop making terrible music smh. thats just my opinion tho.

    12. and whenever there’s stories about this guy it always has to be because of foolish things that he says or does. nigga could’ve just ignored it cause it doesnt impact his life or bring any significant changes or whatever. its pointless shit.

    13. Still nigga, you was at a fuckin WWE event. I cannot ever respect you for attending some bullshit ass show like this. Just take the L and keep it moving.

    14. Wale certainly taught that poor fool a lesson. If either Rick Ross or myself had intervened, I guarantee he would’ve gotten his ass kicked or even worse.

    15. Here at M.M.G, we don’t like to play games with people. Whenever others foolishly decide to confront us or even so much as look at us the wrong way, they receive a lesson in the school of hard knocks. So to all of you internet nerds who like to talk shit on Twitter or HipHopDx, I suggest you think before you type any disparaging comments about me, my boss, or my label mates, or feel the fury that is Maybach Music Group.

    16. the funny thing is wale tried to beat up the only person in the building who knew who he was or that he’s a “famous rapper”.

    17. Wale didn’t even do anything. It looked like a slap fight at first, then it turned into his boys keeping him away. I think wale would’ve got his dome smacked if he fought that dude. The dude was like 3 times the size of him. And don’t be saying its like David and Goliath, because even Goliath can’t feel tiny punches when your that fat.

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